

“Didn’t your dad say something about getting you a car soon?”Īlice gave a single, grating laugh. **I received a copy of the ebook for review. I highly recommend it for lovers of YA fantasy, romance, and mystery. This was one of my favorite reads of 2016 so far.

I like how the new mystery (again, no spoilers) saves NOBODY'S LADY from "book 2 syndrome"-like all the best sequels, it deepens and broadens the story in an unexpected way. )įinally, I really appreciated how NcNulty brought in a whole new thread of mystery in Book 2. The concepts of love and identity are fascinating to watch play out-and a little frustrating, but in a good way.Īnd the love interest-well, that's the main reason I'm now dying for Book 3. I loved the exploration of the consequences of the happenings in Book 1 (no spoilers-but the description of Book 2 is itself a bit of a spoiler for Book 1, so just, you know, go read it already). I think you need to go through that journey with Noll to really get Book 2.

You *could* read NOBODY'S LADY without reading NOBODY'S GODDESS, bit I don't recommend it. And now I can't WAIT for book 3 (NOBODY'S PAWN, January 2017). I DEVOURED NOBODY'S LADY and its prequel NOBODY'S GODDESS in, like, two days. By learning to forgive and seek forgiveness, Noll finally understands true love of a free heart-along with true sacrifice.Wow.

When someone who loves her discovers the same things and betrays her, Noll feels powerless to stop her village’s fate. Escorted to a land beyond the mountains, Noll uncovers the truth about her village and the strange occurrences in which she’s had a hand. With the lord’s return, Noll feels confident that together, they can work to settle down the villagers, but in his rebirth, he remembers only one thing about her: that she caused the curse that tortured him for a millennium in the first place.ĭetermined to start anew, Noll must accept that, romantically, she and the lord are better without one another, but she’ll need his help to uncover what’s really behind all of the suffering in her village. Noll knows too well that the men in her village have adjusted poorly to the freedom of their hearts, but she hopes to bring peace back to her community.
